11.07.2015 Views

Minmetals Resources Limited 2011 Sustainability Report (PDF)

Minmetals Resources Limited 2011 Sustainability Report (PDF)

Minmetals Resources Limited 2011 Sustainability Report (PDF)

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

GLOBAL REPORTING INDEX FINDER CONTINUEDGRI CategoryIndirectEconomicImpactsMaterialsEnergyWaterBiodiversityEmissions,effluentsand wasteProductsand servicesGRIIndicatorNumberEC8EN1,EN2EN3,EN4EN8,EN10EN11EN12MM1MM2Indicator Description <strong>Sustainability</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Reference PageInfrastructure and servicesprovided primarily for publicbenefit.Materials.Direct and indirect energyconsumption.Water withdrawal, water sourceand reuse.Location and size of land inor adjacent to protected areasand description of impacts.Amount of land (owned orleased, and managed forproduction activities orextractive use) disturbedor rehabilitated.Sites identified as requiringbiodiversity management plansand the number (%) of thosesites with plans in place.Working with our stakeholders – <strong>2011</strong> Communityinvestment expenditure; Case studies.About MMG – Map; Respecting our environment – Mineralwaste management. Materials used (such as site supplies,food, vehicle maintenance supplies etc) is not considered animportant impact area in the context of the material mined,product produced and mineral waste produced and managed.Respecting our environment – Energy use and carbonemissions; <strong>2011</strong> energy efficiency.Respecting our environment – <strong>2011</strong> water outputs; <strong>2011</strong>water output quality; Water and wastewater dischargemanagement; Case study – Managing water issues at Century.Respecting our environment - Biodiversity; Land disturbanceand rehabilitation; Case studies. Sepon mine is adjacent toprotected area in Laos, and Rosebery operations are adjacentto 138 hectares of protected area in Australia.Respecting our environment – Biodiversity – Land disturbanceand rehabilitation; <strong>Sustainability</strong> highlights and challenges.Respecting our environment – Biodiversity, Case studies;<strong>Sustainability</strong> highlights and challenges.EN16–18 Greenhouse gas emissions. Respecting our environment – MMG Climate Change Study,<strong>2011</strong> greenhouse gas emissions. For project detail visit:http://www.mmg.com/en/<strong>Sustainability</strong>-and-Community/Climate-change.aspxEN21 Total water discharge. Respecting our environment – <strong>2011</strong> MMG water outputs;<strong>2011</strong> water output quality.EN22 Total weight of waste. Respecting our environment – Mineral waste management. 62EN23MM3EN26EN27Number and volume ofsignificant spills.Total amounts of overburden,rock, tailings, and sludgesand their associated risks.Initiatives to mitigateenvironmental impacts.Percentage of products soldand their packaging materialsthat are reclaimed by category.Respecting our environment – <strong>2011</strong> environmental incidentsand compliance.Respecting our environment – Mineral waste management;<strong>2011</strong> MMG water outputs; <strong>2011</strong> water output quality.Respecting our environment – Environmental managementand compliance.This is not applicable to MMG as concentrates are sold inbulk and not packaged for the end consumer.Compliance EN28 Monetary value of fines. Respecting our environment – Environmental managementand compliance – <strong>2011</strong> environmental incidents andcompliance. There were no fines to be paid in the <strong>2011</strong>reporting period.40;41–574; 625653–5458;58–6358; 858; 858; 565464–6562; 5464–6564–65Community SO1 Programs that assessand manage the impacts ofoperations on communities.MM6MM7Significant disputes relatingto land use, customary rightsof local communities andIndigenous Peoples.Use of grievance mechanisms toresolve disputes relating to landuse, customary rights of localcommunities and IndigenousPeoplesWorking with our stakeholders – Community and regionaldevelopment; Case studies – Community developmentinitiatives in Laos, Sepon Trust Fund update, Sepon villagemicrofinance update, Sepon mother and child health project;MMG Golden Grove launches an education engagementprogram; Bringing electricity to 900 local families at Sepon;<strong>Sustainability</strong> highlights and challenges.Working with our stakeholders – Human rights –Community complaints management.Working with our stakeholders – Human rights –Community complaints management.44; 42424274

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!